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"The Dupehammer", also known as Mjölnir, refers to the ability of tag gold badge owners to unilaterally close and reopen duplicates which were asked in tags of which they have a golden badge.

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How do I give up the mighty Mjölnir?

As I wrote elsewhere: We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The sys …
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Dupehammer incorrect credit

The comment was added by someone who flagged the post. Flags do not count as votes toward closure; they are purely informational. However, your vote marked the flag as helpful.
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How can we downvote the use of the mighty Mjölnir?

You can't downvote the use of a close vote. That'd be some kind of meta-voting that doesn't really exist here. You can reopen improperly closed questions though. And you should! This is trivial to tra …
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Abuse of duplicate marking?

Assuming the questions are actually duplicates, then no it isn't abuse because marking duplicates is exactly what this feature is for. Yes, there's some additional motivation for dup-closing in favor …
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A verbatim duplicate of a very old question

Given the verbatim copy and completely worthless suggested edit, I'd guess this is a spammer or troll trying to get past new-user restrictions somehow. So... Downvoting would be a good thing to do t …
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Does the dupe-hammer break the grace period?

As Tiny noted, comments only end the grace period if they're visible when the next revision is submitted. Since the duplicate comment is instantly deleted when the vote is binding, closing as a dupl …
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Mjolnir doesn't work on old synonyms (should it?)

Yes, this behavior is intended. If/when the tags are merged, then the synonym will be replaced by the target and this issue will go away. Merging requires a moderator's intervention. There's an autom …
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Provide visual prompts to actions of regular users when they exercise superpowers

in other words, the site has a safety net protecting it from my mistake. Not if everyone thinks that way. You cast the first vote expecting 4 others to sanity-check your decision, and 4 others ca …
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Tighten rules for deleting dupe-hammered questions

In the past 90 days, 28579 questions were closed as duplicates by gold tag-badge holders. Of these, 1564 were deleted by privileged voters. For comparison, the system itself deleted 2800 of those …
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Voting on a suggested edit that is later "improved" by adding a tag breaks the dupehammer

As I see it, this is two bugs: You didn't vote to approve the suggested edit, so your hands should've been clean even if it had added the tag. But the logic doesn't differentiate between approval an …
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When did I get close-vote superpowers?

Yes, you are now a Superhero, able to wield the mighty Mjölnir. The rules are: You can instantly close any question as a duplicate that was originally asked with a tag you have a gold badge for. …
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